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Cheat Sheet: Wi-fi
Cheat Sheet ABI Research predicts there will be 179,000 wi-fi hotspots worldwide this year, with the hospitality industry leading the way in providing access. I've heard a lot of talk about WiMax, how it's going to... [24 May 2007]
M2M: 3G taking on WiMax
News According to industry watchers ABI Research, as machine-to-machine communications move away from analogue, 2G and 2.5G many have predicted a wholesale transfer to 3G. Machines are gearing up to take over 3G, analysts... [22 May 2007]
Who will pay for mobile broadband's 100 million gadgets?
News According to analyst house ABI Research, 100 million devices will be mobile broadband-enabled by 2012, including either 3G or WiMax connectivity. Although in the near future 3G variants will remain... [16 Apr 2007]
Next version of 3G to milk operators for $18bn
News LTE will, however, be challenged by the emergence of WiMax, which some operators including Sprint in the US are already deploying and which ABI Research predicts has a two-year lead over LTE. According... [01 Mar 2007]
Mobile broadband: Too energy inefficient?
News Instead, suggests the report by ABI Research - which is entitled Energy Efficiency Analysis for Mobile Broadband Solutions - operators may be forced to integrate WiMax and citywide (or metro) wi-fi into... [15 Jan 2007]
Advertising: Mobile's next big thing
News ABI Research predicts that by the end of this year advertising on mobiles will generate global revenues of $1.9bn. ABI Research believes that the click-through rates that mobile advertising promises -... [30 Nov 2006]
Motorola gets serious about the enterprise
Comment Stan Schatt, VP at ABI Research, told silicon.com: "Motorola is one of the leaders in combined wi-fi and cellular handsets and it's an area where Symbol has been involved, so there's synergy there. ABI... [21 Sep 2006]
Radioactive: What's next for 3G?
Comment WCDMA's limitations are also highlighted by recent figures from ABI Research, which indicate WCDMA services are penetrating markets more slowly than expected. ABI Research blames the slow take-up on the... [08 Sep 2005]
WiMAX: The Secret Ingredient
White Paper According to technology market research firm ABI Research, these cost advantages help both the smaller wireless internet service providers (WISP) and the larger, regional and national players. From an operators'... [20 Jan 2005]
For Last-Mile Wireless, Fate of WiMAX in Carriers' Hands, Says ABI
White Paper Technology market research firm ABI estimates that combined revenues of equipment for WiMAX and IEEE 802.20, another standard currently in development, will exceed $1.5 billion in 2008. In the race to... [23 Jun 2004]
